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The Industry Standard for Transport: The CX100 dry shipper (formerly Taylor Wharton CX100) is the premier IATA compliant cryo shipper for safe Cryo-EM sample shipping. This vapor phase shipper utilizes advanced hydrophobic absorbent material to hold liquid nitrogen, creating a spill-proof environment that maintains -190°C for secure commercial airline shipping.
Includes Hard Shipping Case
The IC Biomedical dry shipper (Cryo Express) is engineered to transport biological materials at cryogenic temperatures without the risk of liquid nitrogen spills. It is classified as an open cryogenic receptacle under IATA regulations, making it safe for air transport of non-infectious biological samples.
The unit features a high-strength aluminum dewar shell lined with a proprietary adsorbent material cryogenic foam. This foam absorbs the liquid nitrogen, converting the internal chamber into a vapor phase cryogenic environment. This ensures your Cryo-EM grid shipping remains safe and dry, even if the container is tipped over.
Reliable logistics are crucial for remote cryo-EM data collection. The CX100 provides a static holding time of 18 days, offering ample buffer for overnight cryo shipping or international synchrotron sample shipping. It accommodates a standard Worthington canister, perfect for holding cryo grid boxes or vials for macromolecular crystal transport.
This liquid nitrogen dry shipper meets the requirements of IATA Special Provision A152 and PI202 packing instruction. We offer essential accessories to complete your shipping workflow:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | CX100 (CXR100 Replaceable Adsorbent optional) |
| Absorbed Capacity | ~4.1 Liters |
| Static Holding Time | 18 - 21 Days |
| Working Time | ~11 Days (Dynamic) |
| Weight (Charged) | ~13.6 kg (30 lbs) |
| Compliance | IATA A152 / PI202 (Non-Hazardous) |
Yes. The CX100 is designed as a spill-proof nitrogen dewar. Because the LN2 is fully absorbed into the lining, it is considered a "dry" package and complies with IATA Special Provision A152 for air transport.
The CX100 has a static holding time of 18 days. However, under dynamic shipping conditions (movement, changes in orientation), the "working time" is typically around 11 days, which is sufficient for most biological sample transport.
The standard classification is for non-infectious biological samples. If shipping infectious substances, you must adhere to additional IATA packaging regulations (UN 3373 or UN 2814) in addition to the dry shipper requirements.
You must fill the dewar with liquid nitrogen and allow it to soak into the adsorbent material for at least 24 hours. After saturation, pour off the excess liquid to ensure it is a true vapor phase shipper before handing it over to the courier.
We offer the CX100 as a standalone unit or as a complete kit including the rugged, hard shell shipping case which protects the dewar and keeps it upright during commercial airline shipping.
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